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A general model is proposed for flexibly estimating the density of a continuous response variable conditional on a possibly high-dimensional set of covariates. The model is a finite mixture of asymmetric student-t densities with covariate dependent mixture weights. The four parameters of the...
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Most multivariate variance or volatility models suffer from a common problem, the “curse of dimensionality”. For this … stochastic volatility models. The empirical analysis on stock returns on the US market shows that 1% and 5 % Value …
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Actual portfolios contain fewer stocks than are implied by standard financial analysis that balances the costs of diversification against the benefits in terms of the standard deviation of the returns. Suppose a safety first investor cares about downside risk and recognizes the heavytail feature...
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) with Lognormal volatility components. In order to see how well estimated models capture the temporal dependency of the … sufficiently many volatility components. In comparison with a Binomial MSM specification [7], results are almost identical. This …
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Risk neutral densities (RND) can be used to forecast the price of the underlying basis for the option, or it may be used to price other derivates based on the same sequence. The method adopted in this paper to calculate the RND is to firts estimate daily the diffusion process of the underlying...
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Density forecasts have become quite important in economics and finance. For example, such forecasts play a central role in modern financial risk management techniques like Value at Risk. This paper suggests a regression based density forecast evaluation framework as a simple alternative to other...
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financial return data because they are able to capture volatility clustering as well as leptokurtic unconditional distributions …
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volatility. Compared to the classical lognormal distribution it has an additional shape parameter. It emerges that moment (in …
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We propose a new model for dynamic volatilities and correlations of skewed and heavy-tailed data. Our model endows the Generalized Hyperbolic distribution with time-varying parameters driven by the score of the observation density function. The key novelty in our approach is the fact that the...
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) with Lognormal volatility components. In order to see how well estimated models capture the temporal dependency of the … sufficiently many volatility components. In comparison with a Binomial MSM specification [7], results are almost identical. This …
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